Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko and World Bank Regional Director for Eastern Europe (Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine) Arup Banerji signed amendments .....
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is convinced that the Lend-Lease program will help Ukraine and the whole free world to defeat the ideological successors of the Nazis who started the war against our state.
Prague and Warsaw will continue to persuade their European partners that Ukraine should be granted the status of candidate for membership in the European Union.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has recorded 6,134 civilian casualties in Ukraine since the Russian invasion started, including 2,899 killed and 3,235 injured.
Polish industry remains in good shape, but economists predict that a slowdown as a result of the war in Ukraine will happen, the question is how rapid will it be?
The US House of Representatives has supported a bill that would streamline a military lend-lease program to more quickly provide Ukraine and other Eastern European countries with American equipment to fight the Russian invasion.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he hopes that US Congress will soon approve a new package of response to Russian aggression, which provides for the allocation of $33 billion in aid to Ukraine at the initiative of US President Joe Biden.
Ukraine will receive a $100 million loan from Japan for development policy in the field of emergency economic recovery and a $2.3 million grant to strengthen the country's health care system and medicine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that Ukraine seeks to develop a document on security guarantees that will provide maximum and real protection for the country.
U.S. President Joe Biden has sent a new request to the U.S. Congress to provide Ukraine with another $33 billion in funding to assist its fight against Russian aggression.